5 Responses to 19 – Political Pitfalls

“Leave Newton, he’s already dead!” Brilliant.
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See, Zube, (may I call you Zube?) I like the burning building discussion, dropping down the rabbit hole into the value of a painting vs a baby. That’s interesting to me. No one mentioned grabbing the painting because it has more value. I wouldn’t, but some people would choose the Rembrandt. You can always make another baby.
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I’ve seen a chicken win at Tic Tac Toe in Chinatown arcade. That doesn’t mean I wouldn’t eat it. (I’m not 100% sure what I had in mind when I wrote this down)
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How do you pronounce “Bayesian”??
I’ve always said bays-ee-an
But someone said bay-shen. (a homophone of ‘Bajan’, which means “someone from Barbados”)
Is there an official ruling on that?
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Lots of animals are granted rights, not just companion animals. (There’s the individual vs species issue again). But “endangered species” lists is an example. Local zoning often protects colonies of some animals. Heck, we grant/recognize some limited ‘rights’ to non-living things like national parks and monuments too.
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There are more tigers in private ownership in the continental United States are exist in the wild worldwide.

Speaking of Animal Sanctuaries, there are plenty all over america. Living in Southern IL, the one we have gone to is the Exotic Feline Rescue Center in the middle of nowhere across the border in Indiana. They take in lions, tigers, pumas, and other big cats retired from circuses or from idiots thinking they can have a wild animal as a pet. The tours they give are really neat and informative. The animals are behind fences, but you get a lot closer than you do at the zoo, and I don’t know if this was me projecting, but the animals seemed much happier than the ones at the zoo.
But yeah, check out your local animal sanctuary and support them.